Washing-machine.



W. H. WYMAN.

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Patented May 3, 19.10.

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W. H. WYMAN.

WASHING MAUHINE.

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W. H. WYMAN.

WASHING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 17, 1909. 957,024, Patented May 3, 1910.

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Patented May 3., 1910i TQ all it may concern:

Be it known that' L 'WILIJAM H. WWAN, e

citizen of 'the United States' residing at' Oshkosh, Ain the 'county 'oi Wlnnebago and s State f Wis'ee'nsin', tiene invented eertem new lend .useful Imprevements 11.1 Wes'hll'lg- Meh'nee, ef 'nhiehthe fell-ewipe iS e' Speel'- catonl. I

'My invention relates te .improvements 1n 1 0 washing' meelines 'and .elle .Q f "the Obleete 0f durable machine', easy of operation and with a minimum 'of' arts A' fin-'flier vo "eelt" of my invention s to ro'vde' Ineens" or operntlng 'a perpendicuarly arranged Altslier''with e. spiral movement.

is" 'a plee new of invention. -liepreelie Sidevi'etv mth Porti@ the nette 11.1 s nd 'View with 1 we away. ow' gthe standard te @the @lening :by numerate I the' 1111 @tenet-ted' 'by lees ble conetruef topi treme- .g.. M lthe eever'ff el p., thttebeeringe e, 'rh eperaeing'haite .is inumana m A' Se eener Q-.f sie xn'y invention is to provide a'. 'simple end rimery object of my invention is' In he .eeeompenying drewing. .Fi-gne 1.

reiser'te Ithe mgu'l-1l1 gear-.Wheel carried-v bel'anee-Wheel 12 is only to regulate the speed, and secure an even motion; 'The balance-wheel also affords momentum and may be nsed as a bend-wheel in' applying. mechanioal power-either by yvetef'powfer or eleotrc power'. In. the e plieation of meoh'nieal p o'vver, the use' ofthe'lever 15 the pitrnan 18, end the bracket 17` will not be necessary and they shuld'be detached! The revoldton'of thf'e shaft 9 operates the' erenk 20. The'crank 2 0'operetes to 'reise and lo'vfver the dasher with a 'spiral turn" approximating 90 de ees.' This result is accomplished through t e. 'lnecha'n'sm shown. Themechmism supporting- 'the' dasher's att'hed to thi-hover 5' 23 represents a), engente al With-the crank erm 2O 'and is provildffr the prpos'e of Securing a. long ber'ing 'gein's't the. ygke 24.

' 'The' .Crank pin 21 .ie provided with e rel-1er Zvvheh travels ntferioily vv't 'tlle'yloke 24 tiene the S10t`26- 'The prov`ded h'"fl`enge' 27 li rides-'the edges' of the yoke @posi-eer meure the we@ merel-@er volte 24' iS 'projfdefl' AWith t" w'heh're jjfurnaled t0 the tilbu.

30 @Presents en annuler idly' fixed tev the'. til :h evllgelug 'l'nhfie belted te vthe @over "59 hav, lweir' beernge '13185' 38 th' .tubuler' dash'er' sht tile u erdf i'S provided'w'ith'es' rel which the rel-1er .3 2 ips" nermtttd' ttiel es. 2'8 dgsher freely.

and lowers the oke'24. 28,' fteilding e V and attachment 3.0 ee'ri-y it' new@ `vv'ar ;'l ly at' eaph' 'revolution ofthe ite land" permit it' to' ifevolve'betvveen the salme tilde. The n rltlill'gilf.'" ta' carries the' tubular dejsh'ei '-Sheft S011 .ef 'the "roller" feeperet' "E spiral slet 34' d @eine in asndsend estende -T 3s. 'is' providdqtgnhe 'lever end-ef the tuba; 11o

he revolution of .the l lar shaft 29 arranged to open "the upward motion permitting a suction of air through the open top of the shaft and to i close upon the ,downward motion by force 4of the air through the openings 37, 37,

the top of said tub, a guiding member for guiding said vertical shaft in its movement, said guiding member being formed with an arcshaped guide wa a roller connected with said vertical sha t and engaging said guide-way, a yoke connected with said vertical shaft, a crank connected with said yoke, a V'shaft connected with said crank, and means connected with said last mentioned shaft for rotating the same, whereby power is conveyed to said yoke for raislng vertically said vertically positioned shaft, which movement will cause said roller in said guide-way to be moved for artially rotating said vertically mounted) shaft at the same time that the same is raised.

2. A washing machine comprising in its construction power applying mechanism attached to. the frame and mechanism for operating the dasher, consisting of a power shaft supported bythe cover, a crank carriedlby the'power shaft, a yoke adapted to ride the crank pin, forks integral with the yoke, a tubular dasher shaft carried by the forks of the yoke, an annular attachment to the dasher shaft interposed between the forks` of the yoke, a lug integral with said annular attachment carrying a roller, a semi-circular standard attached to the cover and provided with a s iral slot in which said roller is permitte to travel, and a dasher attached to the base of the tubular dasher shaft,substantially as shown.

In testimon whereof I aix my signature. in presence o two witnesses.

WILLIAM H. WYMAN Witnesses:

JOHN Gr. Sannio, A. R. WATERHOUSE. 

